NHL Expansion Documentary

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @freddylubin
    @freddylubin 8 лет назад +198

    I was at the Flyers first game. Still have the stub.

    • @KazuchiX
      @KazuchiX 8 лет назад +2

      +Freddy Lubin Pics?

    • @freddylubin
      @freddylubin 8 лет назад +6

      I'll try to find it along with my stuff.

    • @KazuchiX
      @KazuchiX 8 лет назад +3

      Freddy Lubin
      cool

    • @aloysiusdevadanderabercrom6401
      @aloysiusdevadanderabercrom6401 5 лет назад +4

      That's really cool, couldn't even picture what that would've been like. Big time hockey in a new city. Pretty neat

    • @meatman1086
      @meatman1086 4 года назад +1

      Ok boomer

  • @joeoconnor8106
    @joeoconnor8106 2 года назад +27

    It just goes to show you how great the minor league hockey was back then

    • @JoeyArmstrong2800
      @JoeyArmstrong2800 Год назад

      Right? Imagine the NHL having to compete with Junior Hockey and later the WHA?

    • @sandovalperry2895
      @sandovalperry2895 5 месяцев назад +1

      The so called minor league was a great bargain. You saw the next up and comers and the old pros that had done a few seasons in the NHL. You could talk with the players and coaches and see them around town. A lot of these guys ran summer hockey camps of the kids to earn money in the off season. I miss the old Denver Spurs the Avs games are just a Vegas show.

  • @CanadaClassicSports
    @CanadaClassicSports  12 лет назад +30

    I'm waiting for a doc on NHL Uniforms and goalie masks.

    • @DrLuke49
      @DrLuke49 3 года назад

      If you make one . . . . we will watch.

  • @conspiraciesarejustgreatst2059
    @conspiraciesarejustgreatst2059 4 года назад +7

    Being a 32 year ranger fan, its obvious why I love players from the 90s. Even the stars from the 80s that finished in the 90s were also favorites. That being said, John Van Biesbruck(I know I spelled that wrong) was a legend for us here in New Jersey and New York. I still loved him when he was a Panther. Such a crazy name too. Parents were clever to name him John. Flows off the tongue

    • @KASeltzer
      @KASeltzer 5 месяцев назад +1

      Obviously Richter led them to a cup, but Vanviesbrouck was pretty goddammit good. It was almost a coin flip who was going to Florida and who would stay. They were almost splitting net time if I remember correctly.

  • @Tomatohater64
    @Tomatohater64 4 года назад +22

    Penguins were essentially awful from 1967 - 1983. In the early and mid 70s, you could literally walk up to the ticket windows 20 minutes before game time and buy any amount of tickets you wanted at ice level, behind the glass, for 8-9 dollars each - no problem. And yes, the old Civic Arena would be filled with cigarette smoke by the middle of the first period. Ah memories.

    • @michaelleroy9281
      @michaelleroy9281 2 года назад +2

      And then came Mario

    • @crowjones78
      @crowjones78 8 месяцев назад

      They had some pretty decent teams in the 70s

    • @Tomatohater64
      @Tomatohater64 8 месяцев назад

      @@crowjones78 Not really. Islanders put a lid on any of that nonsense.

    • @crowjones78
      @crowjones78 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@Tomatohater64 which is why I didn’t say good or great. They had some teams that were decent enough to make the playoffs 4 out of 5 years. Again, not good, but not terrible.

    • @Tomatohater64
      @Tomatohater64 8 месяцев назад

      @@crowjones78 In their totality from 1967 - 1983, this franchise sucked big time. Lemieux saved this team both as a superstar player, and then as owner. None of their pre-1984 teams should ever be classified as "decent." I saw enough of that slop since the late 60s. They had one hopeful series against the Islanders, and then Chico Resch said: "No more."

  • @howardcraigiv518
    @howardcraigiv518 6 месяцев назад +1

    As a 10yr old Kid that has grown up a Sports fan of most Professional Sports i could not imagine the NHL running with only 4 or 6 teams. Thats mind blowing to me. I very much enjoy watching Documentaries like this.

  • @johnk6123
    @johnk6123 4 года назад +7

    Crazy how far this league has come. 2020 and still going strong.

  • @maxrates
    @maxrates 2 года назад +9

    Ed Snider is such a legend. I have heard he would come down after every game and personally gratulate the players for the win.

    • @LuccianoNova
      @LuccianoNova Год назад

      Buddy was hittin the Molsons heavy on this comment but yes such a legend

  • @rklewis2
    @rklewis2 5 лет назад +19

    Man, this is the best time of the year for Hockey, for me.
    My team didn't even make the playoffs (Red Wings) - but, living close to Canada, I'm able to watch lots of playoff games on CBC. Their commentary during the games, between periods, and between games, is top notch.
    I'm not sure why Hockey isn't more popular than it is. It should be. Best sport to watch on television, by far. It's easy to understand the rules of the game, and games never drag on, like the end of a basketball game, for example. Or clock stoppages in football. No. They have to change lines, on the fly. Even when the clock does stop, play is quickly resumed.
    Anyway...I don't really care who actually wins the cup. I'm just enjoying the quality play!

    • @tmlfan7785
      @tmlfan7785 4 года назад +2

      rklewis2 they put too many teams in America. A lot of Canadians stopped watching after that

    • @richardtherichard26
      @richardtherichard26 Год назад

      As a hockey ref, I completely disagree that the rules are easy to understand. Offside. What’s offside? Well the player can’t enter the zone before the puck…. We’ll unless the puck is shot in not carried. The there’s this thing called delayed offside, which means that NO play is ACTUALLY offside until one of the offsides players touches it offside. Okay what’s icing. Well icing is when a player shoots it from his own side of the red line to the other teams end…. Unless someone else touches if past the center line. Or someone from the other team touches it at all. Or they have a “reasonable chance” to TRY to touch it. Hockey rules are needlessly complicated imo.

    • @Nathanielhiggerson66
      @Nathanielhiggerson66 Год назад

      @@tmlfan7785no they didnt lol but keep telling urself that

    • @JuliusC1973
      @JuliusC1973 Год назад

      @@tmlfan7785 I'm not sure how many Billionaires in Canada are anxious to pay those ever increasing Franchise Fees? If The NHL expands again, The Franchise Fee is going to be around $1,000,000,000 American. And then you will still have to build and Arena, a Minor League System and all the operating expenses that go with those things.

    • @crowjones78
      @crowjones78 8 месяцев назад

      @@richardtherichard26these are extremely easy to understand. I guess you could do away with delayed offsides but the things you mentioned for icing are very necessary rules.

  • @MultiPetercool
    @MultiPetercool Год назад +4

    I was born in 1960 in a suburb of NYC. My Dad and I are still Ranger fans.
    I remember this expansion. I’m convinced the Seals suffered because of the Cow Palace. It really wasn’t big enough to support an NHL franchise. It also had poor concessions. Parking and public transit was also lacking.
    I was living in San Jose when the Sharks came into existence. San Jose has built a beautiful arena.
    In the mid 1980’s, I was fortunate enough to attend a Canadiens playoff name in the old Montreal Forum. Standing room. A beer strike meant they were serving in bottles. Not a keg to be had. The crowd behaved. French Canadians are SO polite unless you believe Rocket Richard deserved to be suspended. 😂

  • @CanadaClassicSports
    @CanadaClassicSports  12 лет назад +5

    You are more than welcome. Glad you enjoyed it. Still LOTS more to come.

  • @DallasStarsFan420
    @DallasStarsFan420 3 года назад +3

    Seattle and LV wouldn't have been possible without the 1967 expansion

  • @krisross8818
    @krisross8818 9 лет назад +65

    I was really glad Minnesota got a team back. Like Buffalo, St. Paul is a hockey town. They moved the Northstars to Dallas where everything takes a backseat to the Cowboys. Minnesota loves hockey and has produced elite college teams throughout the years. I hate when the NHL moves teams from the North to cities in the South who have never even heard of a blueline. I have been to Sabres games that were nearly sold out when the team was out of playoff contention. I have also watched Carolina games where there were more Sabres fans in the house during losing Sabres seasons. They should get rid of Carolina, Florida, and Phoenix to name a few and get teams back to cities who love hockey small market or not. Quebec, Hartford, and Seattle would be good cities for hockey again. It was nice to see Atlanta get moved to Winnipeg. Halifax could probably support a team. I'm sure they would do better than Carolina. The Hurricanes have produced some great teams in their existence yet they still have a weak fanbase. Northern territories will always support hockey more than Southern ones. Its a Northern sport. We grow up with pond hockey, they grow up with football. Why give them teams they won't care about.

    • @Planktontwo
      @Planktontwo 9 лет назад +8

      +spinnernet1 I can answer that. Minnesota fans felt robbed of what should or could have been. Nothing for sure, but Mike Madano was a rising Star. Norm Greene had legal issues and clearly, Gary Bettman wanted to help Norm's cause and his own with southern exposure by letting him put the team in Dallas. Bettman and Norm Greene are still hated in Minnesota for the scandal.

    • @progx8679
      @progx8679 9 лет назад +9

      +Kris Ross Yes but I wish they got back there classic Northstars Name & colors, I hate the name wild and colors like so many of us over 40 I'm 56. the wild is just ugly and cartoonish ! The uniform from 1968- early 70s were great ! They got some slight stripe changes but all looked good - google that era !! Like "Cesare Maniago" !!!

    • @tarwagon
      @tarwagon 9 лет назад +4

      +Kris Ross I agree , that region is a hockey hotbed , they have to have an NHL team!, it just wouldn't be right if Florida had two teams, California had three teams and Minnesota had none!, lol ;)

    • @tjparsports
      @tjparsports 8 лет назад +3

      +spinnernet1 I was really really torn in the 90s with a love/hate relationship with Dallas. I grew up loving the North Stars. I was pissed when they dropped the N-Star logo for a generic Stars in '92. It hurt horribly when they left. I was in a hockey hotbed (MN) without a team to root for. I became a Caps and Sabres fan during this time, and Dallas got really good, really fast. I remember watching their playoff games and feeling like I half tricked-myself into thinking "it's my team with the cool Green and Gold logo" doing so well, and then the other half of me just hating that team for what Norm Green's decision did to my love of hockey, and destroying the North Stars. I love/d Modano, everybody else with the franchise could've jumped in the ocean. I am a huge Wild fan, and root for them as my new favorite team, but, if I'm honest, the name is goofy, and I still feel robbed of the North Stars (Minnesota being the 'North Star state' as an official nickname makes it feel like something I had some ownership in, as a Minnesotan, was taken away, without me having any say). It was 23 years ago, and it should be over and done with, but I still have moments where I would love Minnesota's North Stars to return to the Twin Cities

    • @ronniefarnsworth8224
      @ronniefarnsworth8224 8 лет назад +2

      +Prog X I agree I wish they could have kept the Northstars name and their classic uni's of the 1968-71' era they just looked so good ! : )

  • @Sabotage_Labs
    @Sabotage_Labs 21 день назад

    Well, Ed Snider and the Flyers certainly had an impact on my life. Born in 69 in South Jersey. Been a life long Flyers fan ever since! The emblem tattood on my chest! Played the game for 30 years! I bleed orange and black. One of my best memories seared into my mind is the bus ride to 1st grade and everyone singing...."We are the Champions..again!" That and..."The Flyers win the Stanley Cup, The Flyers win the Stanley Cup...." Blasting in our TV and every TV in the neighborhood!
    Been a lot of heartaches since but...I'll always love my Flyers!
    Let's go Flyers!!!!

  • @ldhorricks
    @ldhorricks 9 лет назад +25

    Clarke wasnt drafted in 74 as the narration claims...he played his first season with the Flyers in the 60-70 season.

    • @gluserty
      @gluserty 7 лет назад +7

      The part about him being drafted in the second round was right, but yeah, the year was 1969 and not 1974.

    • @bcmac4641
      @bcmac4641 4 года назад +5

      Long season

    • @busterbiloxi3833
      @busterbiloxi3833 3 года назад +1

      That must have been a long season. 10 friggin' years!

    • @michaelleroy9281
      @michaelleroy9281 2 года назад

      69-70

    • @joedimaggio3687
      @joedimaggio3687 4 месяца назад

      ​@@busterbiloxi3833LOL 😆

  • @jasonvoorhees8545
    @jasonvoorhees8545 4 года назад +5

    Technically, the Sharks are a reversal of the contraction of the Cleveland Barons, originally known as the Seals. The owners of that team (The Gunds)merged with the Minnesota N. Stars. The Gunds were then awarded the Sharks in San Jose and were able to take some of the N. Star players with them and then the 2 teams participated in a expansion draft.

    • @revkelly85
      @revkelly85 2 года назад +1

      Man text me before you call . I wanted to talk to you.

    • @jasonvoorhees8545
      @jasonvoorhees8545 2 года назад

      @@revkelly85 Ok, I’ll text you I’m close by

  • @spencerhaidy6287
    @spencerhaidy6287 9 лет назад +29

    I honestly can't believe how the Flyers were born, I my not like em but that's still a pretty cool story

    • @okay1775
      @okay1775 4 года назад

      Most passionate fanbase in the NHL

  • @theomega311
    @theomega311 9 лет назад +40

    I am extremely happy on how hockey in Nashville has grown. Honestly? It's become a hockey market. The Predators each year sell out more and more games, and it's LOUD inside Bridgestone Arena. Excited for what our future holds...GO PREDS!

    • @Zkhan2475
      @Zkhan2475 9 лет назад

      I doubt Hartford will get a new team. They wont play in the dump that is the XL center, and any arena can't encroach on the Bruins or Ranger territory anyway. So unless its in downtown Hartford, they wont have a new team there.

    • @jotaemept99
      @jotaemept99 9 лет назад

      +theomega311 I think someday NHL will attract more fans (not only in north america but also in europe) , make more money and also really be in the on the big four (nba, nfl, mlb & nhl)

    • @Planktontwo
      @Planktontwo 7 лет назад +2

      The Preds suck. they have a goon in James Neal. Why do you think Ryan Suter and Craig Leopold left Nashville?

    • @SuperStrik9
      @SuperStrik9 7 лет назад +4

      Congrats on you guys sweeping the Blackhawks. Great to see Nashville become such an awesome hockey market.

    • @Tbiblaine23
      @Tbiblaine23 7 лет назад

      Planktontwo hold this L b

  • @jppicur
    @jppicur 11 лет назад +7

    The NHL's original four teams: Montreal Canadiens, Montreal Wanderers, Ottawa Senators and Quebec Bulldogs. Due to wartime restrictions Quebec opted out for the first season. To fill out the league, Arena Gardens in Toronto was granted a franchise on the proviso Livingstone was excluded from ownership.
    Wanderers, once a great hockey club, were in a sad way. They lasted four games. Then a suspicious fire started in their dressing room, burning the arena. They chose to fold instead of move.

    • @quiricomazarin476
      @quiricomazarin476 Год назад

      My mum had cousins that lived on wood Ave where the arena was, which was just west across the street where they built the forum.

  • @vinceniederman3235
    @vinceniederman3235 8 лет назад +15

    It's a Shocker That The St Louis Blues Were Very Good In The First 3 Years Of The Expansion Before 1970!

    • @philojudaeusofalexandria9556
      @philojudaeusofalexandria9556 8 лет назад +15

      +Vince Niederman They weren't. They put all the expansion teams in 1 division, so even though they made the finals they were probably the 7th best team out of 12. They got swept 4-0 in the finals each time.

    • @vinceniederman3235
      @vinceniederman3235 8 лет назад

      Philo Judaeus of Alexandria Yup They Could Go To The Stanley Cup Finals This Year!

    • @hugh2hoob668
      @hugh2hoob668 5 лет назад +9

      they have a cup now last team from this expansion to do so

    • @goirish2816
      @goirish2816 4 года назад +4

      Scott Bowman was their coach. It's not a suprise if you know the history.

    • @ElectricCool
      @ElectricCool 4 года назад +2

      They were coached by the master, Scotty Bowman....and all the expansion teams were lumped together, ya know?...

  • @nascarnut18
    @nascarnut18 12 лет назад +6

    Speaking as a fan of a sunbelt team (The Lightning), I would personally love to see more Canadian teams. I would just rather it be through expansion than taking away southern teams that in the long run, will succeed.

  • @TjSamson
    @TjSamson 7 лет назад +3

    Go Kings Go! Fan from the Philippines.

  • @bennyvega100
    @bennyvega100 11 лет назад +3

    Great documentary...even better footage.

  • @brandonmaddox4862
    @brandonmaddox4862 3 года назад +1

    As an American, I’m loving this doc because I really didn’t know the history of the NHL or hockey for that matter so this is a cool video

    • @brandonmaddox4862
      @brandonmaddox4862 3 года назад +1

      And I’m happy for expansion because a Texas boy like me would’ve never seen a hockey game if the NorthStars hadn’t moved to Dallas, then winning the cup in 99 is still one of my all time favorite sports memories

  • @anthony_rivera4735
    @anthony_rivera4735 3 года назад +4

    2017: Vegas Golden Knights join nhl as the 31st franchise
    2021: Seattle Kraken join nhl as the 32nd franchise

  • @BremViking
    @BremViking 12 лет назад +1

    Great history of the NHL....thanks so much for posting!!!

    • @aigleperseverant
      @aigleperseverant 5 лет назад

      Unfortunately, they didn't mention The North Stars, Nordiques, Whalers, and Jets becoming the Stars, Avalanche, Hurricanes, and Coyotes, as well as the Jets' return to Winnipeg. And how about the short-lived Cleveland Barons? A lot of history left on the table, sadly.

  • @calangels73
    @calangels73 12 лет назад +8

    Terry Sawchuk.....Rogie Vachon....Jonathan Quick.....Kings all time greats!

  • @nascarnut18
    @nascarnut18 12 лет назад +1

    @vidlivs You are correct about the area being loosely called Tampa Bay. Our teams go by that name to draw support from the entire area, and not just the city of Tampa.

  • @swiftkick1237
    @swiftkick1237 12 лет назад +16

    I thank the G O D S for allowing the expansions of the NHL.Makes for more games, more talent to be seen.

  • @danielkrall6501
    @danielkrall6501 4 года назад +7

    The Spectrum was built in 11 months!?!?!?! Nowadays that would take 4 years!

    • @JohnJohn-do2oj
      @JohnJohn-do2oj 4 года назад

      It was substandard too.

    • @dmannevada5981
      @dmannevada5981 4 года назад

      The T-Mobile was completed in a little more than a year, and the new raiders stadium is going to take a year and a half. Not that uncommon.

    • @144wychwood
      @144wychwood 4 года назад

      Here in Montreal that would have taken 15 years.

    • @Demy1970
      @Demy1970 3 года назад

      They take two years to renovate a school and still is substandard

    • @michaelleroy9281
      @michaelleroy9281 9 месяцев назад

      The roof blew off at the Spectrum toward the end of the first season

  • @twfchamp02
    @twfchamp02 5 лет назад +4

    November 28, 2009 is when this was broadcast and the only reason I know this is because of the NHL scoreboard.

    • @zigga967
      @zigga967 4 года назад

      lol thanks I was looking at the scores and the guys who got points and saw Stamkos and the Thrashers and was trying to figure out what season that was...

    • @slovenskamoc9839
      @slovenskamoc9839 4 года назад

      I saw my team Calgary and was wondering since they were doing well lol

  • @gluserty
    @gluserty 7 лет назад +3

    I was curious about what season the NHL sports ticker was showing in this video; turns out it was 2006-2007. I almost watched & recorded this show back in the day, but Sunday Night Football & "Dexter" were on, so it lost out. After that, I couldn't locate it.

    • @boborson5536
      @boborson5536 7 лет назад +1

      I was wondering the same, thank you.

  • @xkproductions3610
    @xkproductions3610 8 лет назад +24

    R.I.P Ed Snider ( created the flyers

    • @BillMorganChannel
      @BillMorganChannel 4 года назад

      Do you think he went to heaven?

    • @ms.felonystrutter2472
      @ms.felonystrutter2472 4 года назад

      Fuck that bigot Ed Snider. The bullshit they put my Devils trouogh to get team is still gong today. My Devils cannot market te team in certain area's of New Jersey. THAT is bullshit. Fuck Ed Snider, piece of bigot shit

    • @okay1775
      @okay1775 4 года назад +2

      @@ms.felonystrutter2472 Fuck off bitch

    • @Draftspike
      @Draftspike 4 года назад

      Bill Morgan you can’t go somewhere that doesn’t exist

  • @quixote22
    @quixote22 12 лет назад +1

    Thank you for posting. I always find this type of thing fascinating.

  • @mikeyoungblood1642
    @mikeyoungblood1642 6 лет назад +8

    Who woulda thunk back in the mid 1980s, even after getting Mario, that the Penguins would end up the most successful of the 67 expansion teams

  • @hatuxka
    @hatuxka 4 года назад +1

    I followed the Seals on the radio. Out of curiosity. Also listened to LA Kings games. If not for the LA radio (and TV since they did simulcasts) announcers who were excellent in describing the games, would never have followed hockey later. There was no local TV of the Seals available where I lived-an hour from the BA-and almost no newspaper coverage.

    • @norcalsportsguy
      @norcalsportsguy 7 дней назад

      What city did you grow up in? I grew up in Sacramento. I started following hockey in 1982/83. LA Kings fan. Very difficult to follow a team, or hockey in general then. No local team to watch, listen or read about. I just looked at the standings and box scores in the paper.

  • @jameslisle7775
    @jameslisle7775 3 года назад +4

    Isn’t it crazy that the Leafs haven’t won a Stanley Cup since the league doubled in size on June 7, 1967? They should call it the “Expansion Curse”.

    • @michaelleroy9281
      @michaelleroy9281 2 года назад +1

      Not for the Canadiens, they were prepared for expansion, the Leafs were not

  • @NewDesignVinylGraphics
    @NewDesignVinylGraphics 9 месяцев назад

    I've watched this video like 5 times idk why I love it so much

    • @NewDesignVinylGraphics
      @NewDesignVinylGraphics 9 месяцев назад

      Probably has something to do with the commentator, same guy that did anchorman lol

  • @projectJ30
    @projectJ30 5 месяцев назад +2

    The NHL monopolized professional hockey, refused to, and continue to refuse to acknowledge locations where the roots of hockey history in both Canada and the US exist.

  • @mikekroboth5050
    @mikekroboth5050 5 лет назад +10

    Now 31 and soon to be 32, Vegas and Seattle

    • @imelvino
      @imelvino 4 года назад

      and I think Quebec will be next with either Portland or Houston or Oklahoma

    • @punklover99
      @punklover99 4 года назад

      @@imelvino not likely best case scenario is moving az east

    • @crowjones78
      @crowjones78 8 месяцев назад

      32 is already too many teams. It would be very dumb to add another

  • @derpman7056
    @derpman7056 9 лет назад +3

    The year 1999 was my favorite unborn year as it marked the announcement of the blue jackets

  • @qualityherbsonly
    @qualityherbsonly 2 года назад +2

    Great documentary. Wonder if there is a more updated version that includes all 32 NHL teams. Sad they didn’t mention the Avs moving in 95-96.

    • @kennethnadolny7553
      @kennethnadolny7553 2 года назад

      It's probably produced in Canada and they were second fiddle in Quebec .

  • @tobosaku1
    @tobosaku1 12 лет назад +5

    This is a documentary about expansion teams. The Avs aren't an expansion team. They're the Nordiques.

    • @Bassmanhill84
      @Bassmanhill84 7 лет назад

      tobosaku1 Glad someone mentioned that. NFL fans seem to always forget that .

  • @90sNickfan91
    @90sNickfan91 7 лет назад +3

    I typed a 80 page paper on every major hockey team from 1887-Future.
    Took me about two months.

    • @brianforbes8325
      @brianforbes8325 5 лет назад

      What dedication!

    • @Urstadt18
      @Urstadt18 5 лет назад

      Can you send that go me please? keving185@yahoo.com

    • @samfederman7469
      @samfederman7469 5 лет назад

      Hockeytown/Broad Street Bullies #1 Fan send it to me, samsportsnetworkest2016@gmail.com

    • @90sNickfan91
      @90sNickfan91 5 лет назад

      urstadt65 Yes, once the 2021-22 season is over.

    • @90sNickfan91
      @90sNickfan91 5 лет назад

      Sam Federman Yes, after the 2021-22 season.

  • @pedrodorantes3527
    @pedrodorantes3527 9 лет назад +14

    Go bolts!!!! And greetings from a bolts fan in Mexico

  • @pedalboy
    @pedalboy 12 лет назад +3

    You are not alone. Hockey is the greatest sport ever.

  • @tommysoprano1441
    @tommysoprano1441 3 года назад +3

    Do Not forget the New York Americans were originally the Hamilton Tigers hockey club in Hamilton Canada

    • @vinceniederman
      @vinceniederman 3 года назад +1

      Really? I Didn’t Know That As a Philadelphia Flyers Fan Since 1995!

    • @tommysoprano1441
      @tommysoprano1441 3 года назад +1

      @@vinceniederman yes. Hamilton had a team before the original 6

    • @vinceniederman
      @vinceniederman 3 года назад +1

      @@tommysoprano1441 Nice and There’s Something I Leaned As a Hockey Fan!

  • @jantaylor202
    @jantaylor202 Год назад

    Great upload 👍

  • @waterdrinker_
    @waterdrinker_ 8 лет назад +10

    The leafs haven't won a cup since colour tv came out

    • @vinceniederman3235
      @vinceniederman3235 8 лет назад +1

      +Alex Goglin Yup That's Very True and Now They have The Longest Drought In The NHL!

    • @MashedTubers
      @MashedTubers 5 лет назад +1

      @@vinceniederman3235 not quite, although it's the longest current drought. The Rangers went 54 years between Cups and the Leafs, when they don't win it this year, will have gone 52.

    • @vinceniederman3235
      @vinceniederman3235 5 лет назад +1

      MashedTubers True After The Rangers Won In 1994 The Blackhawks Had The 2nd Longest Drought After Toronto!

    • @billschlafly4107
      @billschlafly4107 4 месяца назад

      This comment has aged like a fine wine. Cheers!

  • @theraj662
    @theraj662 11 лет назад +1

    Yes, the Bulldogs did relocate to Hamilton, but Hamilton relocated to New York in 1925 and became the New York Americans, which then became the Brooklyn Americans for 1 season in 41-42 before folding. The Bulldogs had no reation whatsoever to Pittsburgh, which joined the NHL in 1925 as an expansion franchise. They were called the Pirates. They relocated to Philadelphia in 30-31 as the Quakers before disbanding after 1 season.

  • @bagel76
    @bagel76 8 лет назад +74

    "Oakland"
    "Exotic"

    • @b.o.4469
      @b.o.4469 5 лет назад +6

      'black people"

    • @steveperry1344
      @steveperry1344 5 лет назад +3

      charlie finley's golden seals. they actually wore white skates and even tried orange pucks.

    • @mikecantele9986
      @mikecantele9986 4 года назад +8

      Born and raised in Oakland. Never would have played my junior hockey or adult league hockey if it weren’t for the California Golden Seals.
      Also, I was lucky enough to have watched many of the great teams of the early 70’s thanks to the expansion.

    • @steveperry1344
      @steveperry1344 4 года назад

      @@mikecantele9986 charlie O. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @donaldpaluga
      @donaldpaluga 4 года назад

      @@steveperry1344 Would have been interesting if the Seals were owned by Jerry Seltzer

  • @jppicur
    @jppicur 11 лет назад +2

    Just a matter of historical record. The NHL itself was the old NHA, except the owners were angry with Eddie Livingstone, owner of the Toronto Blueshirts, so they froze him out by starting a new league and leaving him out of it. The NHL adopted the same organization and constitution of the NHA.

  • @Excalibur_LP
    @Excalibur_LP 8 лет назад +30

    RIP Mr Snider

    • @oilersridersbluejays
      @oilersridersbluejays 8 лет назад +3

      He was an excellent guy business-wise and personally from all accounts that I heard.

    • @baregrilles5445
      @baregrilles5445 6 лет назад +2

      Mr. Snider was a class act through and through. I've NEVER heard anything bad about him from his former players. He's missed

    • @brendan4184
      @brendan4184 5 лет назад

      Bruh when you say Mr Snider you make me think of one my 7th grade teachers

    • @ms.felonystrutter2472
      @ms.felonystrutter2472 4 года назад

      GOOD RIDDANCE TO THAT BIGOT PIECE OF SHIT

    • @ms.felonystrutter2472
      @ms.felonystrutter2472 4 года назад

      FUCK DEAD ED

  • @2012photograph
    @2012photograph 2 месяца назад

    This documentary very insightful one.

  • @4WFTB
    @4WFTB 9 лет назад +15

    It's time for another expansion with the Quebec Nordiques, Seattle Sealions, Las Vegas Aces, Hamilton Tigers, Houston Aeros, Kansas City Scouts, Atlanta Thrashers, Cleveland Barons, Portland Polar Bears, Hartford Whalers, Indianapolis Rebels, San Francisco Seals, Norfolk Admirals, Brooklyn Americans, Kingston Caribous, Omaha Wolverines, Baltimore Blades, Milwaukee Moose, Boise Monsters, Oklahoma City Pickaxes, Richmond Ramblers, Louisville Gunners, San Antonio Rampage, Montreal Maroons, Rochester Robins, Salt Lake City Alpines, Saskatoon Sasquatch, Providence Steamrollers, Mississauga Norsemen, Memphis Cougars, Maine Huskies, Cincinnati Mohawks, Austin Wranglers, Halifax Arctic Foxes, Sacramento Rovers, Chicago Icebreakers, Regina Rage, Oakland Bulldogs and Charlotte Checkers... or maybe just two of these teams.

    • @187Chillin
      @187Chillin 9 лет назад +4

      4WFTB If it doesn't snow or get cold enough to form ICE year after year, that city does not need an NHL team. Hockey is a winter sport and has no place in a tropical climate ( or a desert climate) like come the fuck on already

    • @dacritter8397
      @dacritter8397 9 лет назад +4

      Luke Cawston I agree, simply because most of the potential fan base of kids with their heroes can't get out on their skates and play hockey where's there's no ice. As a kid, I was enthralled with the Atlanta Flames and was sick to see them move to Calgary. In Atlanta, there was no real way to pretend to be those guys, to skate on frozen ponds, build back yard mini rinks, to have local "little league" teams, etc. Perhaps the roller blade type skates can sort of mimic but do not react and cut in like steel. It's very difficult to build a real dedicated/devoted fan base without kids being able to play and love the sport, who then grow into the adults who support the sport while breeding and teaching a new generation of kids who love the sport.

    • @4WFTB
      @4WFTB 9 лет назад +1

      Honestly i would like to see the NHL add two teams, one in Seattle and one in Quebec. Because it would create four divisions of all eights teams each.
      (Add Seattle to the Pacific Division add Quebec to the Atlantic Division and move Detroit to the Central Division)

    • @dacritter8397
      @dacritter8397 9 лет назад

      When I lived in Everett (just north of Seattle), I supported that minor league team there. It seemed to have a fairly good draw and decent fan base. So yeah, there are some hockey fans in the area for sure. There are also hockey fans in Atlanta -- just enough to lose two NHL teams. I think Seattle would probably be in the same category and especially so considering it's already a major league city - Seahawks, Mariners, Sonics -- and having those other major sports teams does make a major difference in fan support in an area where there's no winter ice. Nashville has a great fan base and hockey support, so maybe , as well as the Panthers down in Florida, due to that being, at least in part, kinda the only game in town. Of course I could be mistaken and a Seattle team could completely rock the NW. I would love that. I just don't see it happening. I think it would struggle to get support and then eventually move or fold.

    • @4WFTB
      @4WFTB 9 лет назад

      You mention the Sonics as a Seattle team, what unfortunately isn't the case anymore. I guess NHL will do fine in Seattle. Nate Silver calculated Seattle being the best city in USA for an NHL expansion. It is currently the biggest city with just two major sport teams. It creates a rivalry between them and Vancouver (who aren't in the MLB and NFL). The recent addition of a MLS team in Seattle is doing great, so great it's even ranked the most valuable of teams in the MLS. The local economy is doing great recently, the city is growing. And the NHL is played in the winter what gives it an own space on the calendar between the NFL season and the MLB and MLS seasons.

  • @jppicur
    @jppicur 11 лет назад +1

    True, William, but Toronto was in the league from the first game so, despite changes in its nicknames, it is one of the "original two."
    I've never been convinced the team was ever referred to as the Arenas. Although it was owned by the Arena Gardens Co., it was still referred in the newspapers as the Blueshirts. (I've looked.) I believe the team did not have an official nickname until it became the St. Patricks in 1919-1920. Team colours changed from blue & white to green & white.

  • @CanadianMGTOW
    @CanadianMGTOW 9 лет назад +22

    Funny how a lot of the expansion team goals are against the hapless Leafs.

    • @porteralexander8936
      @porteralexander8936 9 лет назад +6

      +Canadian MGTOW The leafs were not hapless in the late 60's

    • @tarwagon
      @tarwagon 9 лет назад +1

      +Abraham Lincoln ,lol, yes , but they have been hapless ever since then , that's almost 50 years of "Haplessness" lol

    • @guyincognito1423
      @guyincognito1423 9 лет назад

      +Abraham Lincoln They've just been hapless since the early 70's till now ;)

    • @CanadianMGTOW
      @CanadianMGTOW 9 лет назад +1

      Guy Incognito
      Have you been drinking?

    • @liduck52
      @liduck52 8 лет назад +1

      You're aware the Leafs were the defending Stanley Cup champs in 67?

  • @austiningram6596
    @austiningram6596 2 года назад +1

    This whole series of documentaries is great - I remember they were on NHL network at one point - but I can’t find any of the others except for The Trade. Does anyone know where the other episodes can be found?

  • @bradromans4719
    @bradromans4719 4 года назад +6

    Bob Cole's voice on the Gretzky goal about 35 minutes in. I think I miss Bob Cole calling games as much as a miss seeing any player on the ice.

    • @bufnyfan1
      @bufnyfan1 3 года назад +1

      Danny Gallivan, Bill Hewitt and Dan Kelly were far and above superior to Cole--in fact, Cole was so bad it got to the point he was mixing up players names-during his lousy play by play-he was essentially forced to retire as he was well over 80 but his enormous ego wouldn't let him. At one point CBC was forced to split him and Harry Neale apart because they were clearly biased for Toronto

    • @bradromans4719
      @bradromans4719 3 года назад

      @@bufnyfan1 I don't disagree with your take on Bob Cole. I miss Cole because he and Harry Neal were the voices of hockey for me growing up.

  • @EyeTunz
    @EyeTunz 4 года назад +1

    Surprised the league survived after losing the Hartford market.

  • @vinceniederman3235
    @vinceniederman3235 9 лет назад +3

    If The Cities Of Seattle And Quebec Ever Get New NHL Teams I'm Sure Garry Bettman Would Be Saying "I Know Hockey Fans Have Waiting a Long Time in Quebec Since 1995 While Seattle Wanted To Get a NHL Team So Badly After Talks Of The New Arena"!

    • @chrisguardiano6143
      @chrisguardiano6143 5 лет назад +1

      Vince Niederman Seattle is getting an expansion team in 2021

    • @bufnyfan1
      @bufnyfan1 3 года назад

      they need far fewer teams--not more--I still believe they don't need so many teams in the South--especially Arizona, Dallas, Miami, Carolina, Tampa Bay (Atlanta has flopped twice)-all these teams dilute the talent and the game has suffered because of it

    • @michaelleroy9281
      @michaelleroy9281 2 года назад

      Bettman doesn't want a team in Quebec it will take a new commissioner to get one there

  • @analogman9697
    @analogman9697 10 месяцев назад

    My first live game was the Atlanta Flames vs Golden Seals in 1971 I believe. Seals' goalie played without a mask. He and Ed Giacomin I believe were the last holdouts, but not sure on that.

  • @davidparada1307
    @davidparada1307 5 лет назад +10

    Funny, no mention of the whereabouts of the Oakland Seals who first went to Cleveland to become the Barons then merged with the Minnesota North Stars. So, essentially a failed franchise.

    • @Unterwelten
      @Unterwelten 4 года назад +2

      They eventually became the Dallas Stars and won the cup.

    • @ElectricCool
      @ElectricCool 4 года назад +1

      I thought they became the San Jose Sharks...but the Minnesota part would suggest you're right.

    • @YouTube.Algorithmic.Nonsense
      @YouTube.Algorithmic.Nonsense 4 года назад

      David Parada Known for a bit as the California Golden Seals.

    • @bcmac4641
      @bcmac4641 4 года назад

      Triple crown line

  • @chipgriffiths3655
    @chipgriffiths3655 6 лет назад +3

    The Islanders, imo, had the smartest management of all time!

    • @Rockhound6165
      @Rockhound6165 4 года назад

      Yeah but watch the 30 for 30 documentary Big Shot on what almost happened to them.

    • @bcmac4641
      @bcmac4641 4 года назад

      1983

  • @ericbeaulieu4843
    @ericbeaulieu4843 7 лет назад +18

    I can't believe that Vegas is getting a team.Who do the Nordiques have to pay off to get one ?Not Bettman that's for sure .

    • @boborson5536
      @boborson5536 7 лет назад +2

      I would say that the only reason not to move to Quebec would be the problem with the league structure, we would need a new team for the Central Division to get an even structure, and if we add Quebec we make it very complicated, thats the only reason to be honest.

    • @punklover99
      @punklover99 5 лет назад

      The aves own the name, the East already has an odd number of teams, the Habs dominate that area and won't give another team in that area a chance

    • @adjy235
      @adjy235 5 лет назад +1

      you can thank Marcel Aubut for not having one

    • @A.stallion27
      @A.stallion27 5 лет назад +1

      I'm confident that the league in about 10 - 12 years will basket expand to Quebec and either Houston / Kansas city . It would be like 1992

    • @ddt99
      @ddt99 5 лет назад +2

      As long as Bettman is in charge, there will be no expansion of any kind into Canada. That moron will go back to Atlanta for a third failed attempt, or to Hawaii, or to somewhere near the Equator before he will even consider expanding into Canada. The best he would do was give Winnipeg the failed Atlanta Thrashers - it was just passing on damaged goods rather than investing in a new franchise. If the team failed in Winnipeg, he would have blamed the Canadian market; if the team succeeded in Winnipeg, he would have said, "Sure, an already established franchise made it possible to succeed there but I'm not so sure that an expansion franchise starting from scratch will work in Canada." Bettman is a weasel who only wants for hockey and the NHL to be taken over by the U.S. It kills me to see that he has more franchises in year-round 100-degree locations than he has in Canada, the birthplace of hockey. To me, the guy has ruined the league.

  • @kenmograd2009
    @kenmograd2009 5 лет назад +2

    Montreal Canadiens (Founded in 1909; NHL member since 1917)
    Montreal Wanderers (Founded in 1903; NHL member in 1917; folded after arena burned down four games in)
    Ottawa HC “The Original Senators”/St. Louis Eagles (Founded in 1883; NHL member from 1917-35; relocated in 1934; Folded in 1935)
    Toronto HC/Arenas/St. Patricks/Maple Leafs (NHL member since 1917)
    Quebec Bulldogs/Athletics/Hamilton Tigers (Founded in 1878; NHL member from 1919-25; relocated in 1920; folded in 1925 after players walked off in protest because they each wanted an additional $200)
    Boston Bruins (NHL member since 1924)
    Montreal Maroons (NHL member from 1924-1938; Suspended operations in 1938, Franchise terminated 1947)
    New York/Brooklyn Americans (NHL member from 1925-42; suspended operations in 1942, but formally canceled in 1946)
    Pittsburgh Pirates/Philadelphia Quakers (NHL member from 1925-31; relocated 1930, suspended operations 1931, terminated 1936)
    Chicago Blackhawks or “Black Hawks” (NHL member since 1926)
    Detroit Cougars/Falcons/Red Wings (NHL member since 1926)
    New York Rangers (NHL member since 1926)
    Los Angeles Kings (NHL member since 1967)
    California/Oakland Seals/California Golden Seals/Cleveland Barons/San Jose Sharks (NHL member since 1967; relocated in 1976; franchise “folded” after 1978 merger with Minnesota North Stars; franchise “revived” in original area in 1991)
    Minnesota North Stars/Dallas Stars (NHL member since 1967; relocated in 1993)
    St. Louis Blues (NHL member since 1967)
    Philadelphia Flyers (NHL member since 1967)
    Pittsburgh Penguins (NHL member since 1967)
    Vancouver Canucks (NHL member since 1970)
    Buffalo Sabres (NHL member since 1970)
    New York Islanders (NHL member since 1972)
    Atlanta/Calgary Flames (NHL member since 1972; relocated in 1980)
    Washington Capitals (NHL member since 1974)
    Kansas City Scouts/Colorado Rockies/New Jersey Devils (NHL member since 1974; first relocation 1976; second relocation 1982)
    Alberta/Edmonton Oilers (Founded 1972; NHL member since 1979)
    New England/Hartford Whalers/Carolina Hurricanes (Founded 1972; NHL member since 1979; relocated 1997)
    Winnipeg Jets (original)/Phoenix/Arizona Coyotes (Founded 1972; NHL member since 1979; relocated 1996)
    Quebec Nordiques/Colorado Avalanche (Founded 1972; NHL member since 1979; relocated 1995)
    Ottawa Senators (modern) (NHL member since 1992)
    Tampa Bay Lightning (NHL member since 1992)
    Mighty Ducks of Anaheim/Anaheim Ducks (NHL member since 1993)
    Florida Panthers (NHL member since 1993)
    Nashville Predators (NHL member since 1998)
    Atlanta Thrashers/Winnipeg Jets (modern) (NHL member since 1999; relocated 2011)
    Columbus Blue Jackets (NHL member since 2000)
    Minnesota Wild (NHL member since 2000)
    Vegas Golden Knights (NHL member since 2017)
    ...and coming soon to the NHL in 2021: Seattle Kraken

    • @quiricomazarin476
      @quiricomazarin476 Год назад

      Well done sir but two slight corrections.
      Original name for Que team was Club Athletique du Quebec ....
      When the win the cup in the N.H.A twice the nickname was the bulldogs as most players were English heritage.
      Original Mtl teal was Montreal Canadians Hockey Club 09/10 , but lost a court case to an amateur team.
      The amateur team took over Club Athletique Canadienne & the original mtl franchise was taken over by one of the two new Toronto franchuses 2 years later.
      The C.a.c team changed names to Club du Hockey Canadiennes the 1st N.H.L year.

  • @daydaviddunn
    @daydaviddunn 7 лет назад +3

    Talent was thin in Pittsburgh... then they realised they just tank the season and get one greatest future legends of the game

    • @tomb4575
      @tomb4575 4 года назад +1

      Did it twice.

  • @Pocketrocket-pj1us
    @Pocketrocket-pj1us Год назад

    27:00
    the Flyers owner, Mr. Snyder loves his Hockey :)
    He even knows his history, even when it comes to the one year that Philadelphia had an NHL team, before the Flyers!
    As he says, it was in the 30's and only one year. I don't know if he mentions the team name because I paused the video, to come here, (nasty habit). Lol
    Does anyone remember that team's name? Whithout looking is up, my guess, is the 'Quakers'
    I think Pittsburg also had a NHL team, before the Penguins. They were called...the Pirates!
    How original ;)
    Cheers from Canada

  • @markdemell8056
    @markdemell8056 5 лет назад +4

    Glen Hall was a cerebral man!

  • @okay1775
    @okay1775 4 года назад

    Nice views you deserve more content

  • @jimbobogie8204
    @jimbobogie8204 4 года назад +4

    And the sad thing is that the last year before expansion was the last time the Leafs won the Stanley Cup.😁

  • @jimmaxwell531
    @jimmaxwell531 12 лет назад +1

    I heard the same thing and almost choked on my beer laffing at that horrible fact check. They rushed this to air a little too quickly.

  • @893160007
    @893160007 12 лет назад +9

    The NHL should be
    Smythe: Calgary Edmonton Vancouver LA Seattle Portland Colorado
    Norris: Minnesota St Louis Detroit Chicago Wisconsin Winnipeg Saskatchewan
    Adams: Montreal Toronto Hamilton Ottawa Buffalo Boston Hartford
    Patrick: Pittsburgh Philadelphia NYR NYI New Jersey Washington

  • @MrGrossoR
    @MrGrossoR 11 лет назад +1

    The Quebec Bulldogs moved to Hamilton, renamed the Tigers. But the Tigers moved after a few seasons when a player's strike had them threaten to sit out the season. A New York bootlegger (Keep in mind, prohibition was in effect), Bill Dwyer bought the team and moved them to New York to play in MSG III, named the Americans, the team suspended operations in 1942 due to player shortages because of World War II, and never made a comeback, officially folding in 1946.

  • @vinceniederman3235
    @vinceniederman3235 8 лет назад +4

    As a Huge Flyers Fan Since The 90's This is a Very Good Documentary With The 6 Teams From the 1940's Till 1966 With The New 6 Teams With The California Seals Folding Pittsburgh Came Close To Folding in 1975!

    • @Pbiblueguy3144
      @Pbiblueguy3144 8 лет назад

      Without Mario . The Pens would have been relocated to Florida for sure !

    • @vinceniederman3235
      @vinceniederman3235 8 лет назад +6

      Pbiblueguy3144 True He Saves Their Butts 2 Times FYI!

    • @wmarkdyer
      @wmarkdyer 8 лет назад

      The Seals moved to Cleveland I seem to remember. Then they merged with the North Stars.

    • @vinceniederman3235
      @vinceniederman3235 8 лет назад +3

      William Mark Dyer True The League Tried Moving The North Stars To California Before the Sharks Came!

    • @ungartothemax20166
      @ungartothemax20166 8 лет назад +1

      William Mark Dyer I'm from Cleveland I wish the NHL could be established in Cleveland

  • @kennethnadolny7553
    @kennethnadolny7553 2 года назад

    At this time I was a 11 year old ,born in Boston,🐻 growing up in LA 👑I was very excited about the King's arrival ,and the aForum opening. We purchased tickets in advance and sat close behind goa🥅l close up ! For every 🌴🎛️time the Brins rolled in . It was spectacular 💥Orr Espo,Chief ,The Turk Pieface the Jet and Cowboy Flett Wow! On tv and radio Jiggs aMc Donald ! They had aJiggs Chic and Scully ... And Kieth Enberg all the best 🍀

  • @DoctorEnigma01
    @DoctorEnigma01 4 года назад +4

    The Golden Seals, almost as epic as the Pelicans

  • @palapala98
    @palapala98 12 лет назад

    It's sad to watch this durring a lockout. :(

  • @markstaffieri5732
    @markstaffieri5732 4 года назад +3

    Instead of Oakland, a team in Seattle or Vancouver in 1967 would have been better.

    • @brandonmaddox4862
      @brandonmaddox4862 3 года назад +2

      I’m surprised it took as long as it did for Seattle to get a team, I mean Vegas got a team before that and the Pacific Northwest looks like prime hockey territory

    • @metrofilmer8894
      @metrofilmer8894 3 года назад +1

      Agree. It makes sense though. In the late 60s and early 70s, the NHL was competing against the Western Hockey League which had almost all influence in the Pacific Northwest, including having the Seattle Totems and Vancouver Canucks

    • @brandonmaddox4862
      @brandonmaddox4862 3 года назад +2

      @@metrofilmer8894 but it’s good that Seattle is getting a team now and with a cool name too

    • @michaelleroy9281
      @michaelleroy9281 2 года назад

      @@brandonmaddox4862 Let's Get Kraken!

  • @Pocketrocket-pj1us
    @Pocketrocket-pj1us Год назад

    23:15
    I had to rewind this info a few times, when the commentator stated, 'The Flyers drafted Bobby Clarke, in 1974!!)
    What? LoL
    I think you may have the wrong year guys!
    Because my Bobby Clarke rookie card, is from 1970!
    I'll need to check my guide & record book but the toothless one ;)
    was drafted no later than 1970.
    So I'm thinking 68 or 69, would be his draft year.
    Unless I just got knocked out, by Dave "The Hammer" Schultz! :)
    Besides that 'faux pas' , this is a cool documentary and I'm learning some new things!
    The NHL network, was amazing in the first 5 years Or so, (2002-2007 were the years I had it, on satellite!)
    I use to love the 'Classis Series' episodes and nightly, Ice jumping coverage, during the season! Great stuff!

  • @bjtgaming
    @bjtgaming 5 лет назад +7

    I'm coming to you live from 2019, and all I have to say is that the NHL learned nothing about putting a team in Atlanta

    • @YourHellishEntertainment
      @YourHellishEntertainment 5 лет назад +4

      The city isn’t the problem, it’s the owners, and their lack of marketing. If hockey can succeed in California, Texas, Florida And now Carolina, it can easily succeed in Atlanta Georgia

    • @russellguercio5357
      @russellguercio5357 5 лет назад

      @@YourHellishEntertainment Those other cities have transplanted hockey fans from all over the country. Not so with Atlanta.

    • @YourHellishEntertainment
      @YourHellishEntertainment 5 лет назад +3

      Russell Guercio I disagree with you. Just watch a video based on the Atlanta flames, or Thrashers and you will see a bunch of comments from that fanbase wishing their team was back. Rappers were even wearing Thrasher jerseys. The ECHL team in Atlanta is doing amazing money wise

    • @JeffreyTheKiller
      @JeffreyTheKiller 5 лет назад +1

      @@YourHellishEntertainment hopefully the thrashers comeback as a new expansion team

    • @mikestopak4072
      @mikestopak4072 5 лет назад

      I was a youth league player in Birmingham, AL and was a HUGE Thashers fan, as were many of my friends growing up. It was a tough pill to swallow (and still is) when they moved to Winnipeg. The fan base was there, but the marketing and interest from the owners was not.

  • @TheNorgate
    @TheNorgate 12 лет назад +1

    The documentary stated that the Fyers drafted Clarke in the second round of the 1974 draft. Watch it again and pay attention this time.

    • @michaelleroy9281
      @michaelleroy9281 2 года назад

      Bobby Clarke was drafted in 1969 so many comment here who don't know a damn thing about hockey

  • @buffalobraves9
    @buffalobraves9 12 лет назад +9

    This video is a joke, there's like 30 minutes on the Flyers, even 5 minutes on the Florida Panthers and zero on the Buffalo Sabres which are barely mentioned.

    • @brianbarefoot6574
      @brianbarefoot6574 4 года назад

      Penguins are the most successful of the expansion teams

    • @144wychwood
      @144wychwood 4 года назад +1

      Could be because The Flyers were first expansion team to win a Cup. Took them only 6 years. Hated them at the time but looking back it was great for NHL. There was good documentary about that team somewhere on RUclips.

  • @theraj662
    @theraj662 11 лет назад +1

    Sorry, Quebec City has only had ONE NHL franchise, not two. The Nordiques existed in the WHA before the merger which brought thm into the NHL. The franchise was very successful and attendance was always capacity or very close. Unfortunately, the capacity of Le Colisee was only 15,750. They probably would have built a new rink in QC, but at the time, Denver was planning on building a new arena, so the Nordiques owner sold the team, tool the money and ran. There was NO PROBLEM with support.

  • @jacoblyons79
    @jacoblyons79 12 лет назад +4

    @Sportcules Umm, San Jose is a very successful team

    • @bcmac4641
      @bcmac4641 4 года назад

      24-28? Successful?

    • @LetsGoPens528
      @LetsGoPens528 4 года назад

      @JCNLYNS, You know you can just reply to a comment ?

  • @donny_chang
    @donny_chang 12 лет назад +1

    32:21 to 34:13 is the best part of this documentary. Greatest success of any of the new expansion teams.

  • @clebo99
    @clebo99 5 лет назад +4

    The only bad part of this video is me having to see how my islanders lost 6-1 to the devils. Lol.

    • @nicholasfabiani7934
      @nicholasfabiani7934 4 года назад +1

      Lol I was getting pissed through the whole video

    • @144wychwood
      @144wychwood 4 года назад

      Yeah but didn't 32:20 make up for it? Wasn't Isle fan but it was nice to see them to FINALLY win the Cup. I recall in 1975 they almost came back against Flyers in playoffs after being down 3 games. This was beginning of great things. I remember they always used to beat my Canadiens in late 70s.

  • @Libertyjack1
    @Libertyjack1 4 года назад

    Correction on the 1917 Toronto team. It wasn't the Blueshirts, but the Arenas. The Blueshirts were in the NHLs predecessor league, the NHA, and were owned by a venturing, though ultimately corrupt and inept businessman, named Eddie Livingstone. Livingstone so ticked off the other owners that they decided to form a new league, the NHL, and not invite Livingstone 's team into it, leaving the NHA as a one team league, the Toronto Blueshirts. LOL!
    The Leafs are the direct descendants of the Arenas and its Irish-owned, greenshirt successors, the St Pats. When Conn Smythe took over the team in 1926, he wanted it in British blue, and renamed it the Maple Leafs, since the Blueshirts name was still owned by Livingstone.

  • @eca3101
    @eca3101 8 лет назад +33

    welcome to the NHL Las Vegas...

    • @vinceniederman3235
      @vinceniederman3235 8 лет назад

      Yup I'm So Happy For Las Vegas As a Flyers Fan!

    • @ungartothemax20166
      @ungartothemax20166 8 лет назад +4

      ECA congratulations to Las Vegas on getting an NHL team, I hope Seattle also gets a team

    • @ungartothemax20166
      @ungartothemax20166 8 лет назад +1

      ECA Cleveland should get an NHL team

    • @ungartothemax20166
      @ungartothemax20166 7 лет назад

      Mommas Music but the monsters are getting a lot of support maybe they could be an NHL team

    • @ungartothemax20166
      @ungartothemax20166 7 лет назад

      Mommas Music but the monsters are getting a lot of support maybe they could be an NHL team

  • @tgfabthunderbird1
    @tgfabthunderbird1 12 лет назад +1

    The one reason the NHL is American-centric: population. Higher population centers, a larger potential audience, more potential revenue. I do believe Canada needs to remain representative (a new franchise in Quebec City I think would be excellent for the game), but I do see why the league has gone into the southern markets.

  • @JeffreyTheKiller
    @JeffreyTheKiller 5 лет назад +8

    They need to bring back the seals and barons

    • @tjblair1962
      @tjblair1962 4 года назад

      Aren't they the Dallas Stars now?

    • @charlesbird781
      @charlesbird781 4 года назад

      tjblair1962 yes, the barons merged with the North Stars around 1980 and re-located to Dallas in the early 90s

    • @bcmac4641
      @bcmac4641 4 года назад

      Quick

    • @Adrian-mm6ix
      @Adrian-mm6ix 4 года назад

      Barons had no fanbase

    • @michaelleroy9281
      @michaelleroy9281 2 года назад +1

      @@charlesbird781 1978 the Barons and North Stars merged the exact day was June 14

  • @aigleperseverant
    @aigleperseverant 5 лет назад +1

    Don't know why the didn't mention The North Stars, Nordiques, Whalers, and Jets becoming the Stars, Avalanche, Hurricanes and Coyotes, as well as the Jets' return to Winnipeg. And how about the short-lived Cleveland Barons? A lot of history left on the table, sadly.

  • @SneedPatch
    @SneedPatch 5 лет назад +9

    Bring back the Whalers

    • @steveperry1344
      @steveperry1344 4 года назад +1

      we went to a whalers game once and gordie howe and his sons were on the team.

    • @steveperry1344
      @steveperry1344 4 года назад

      @Rejean Nowlan yes i'm kinda old. 70 next week. i think at the time the whalers were in the wha maybe. what became of the franchise after they were in the nhl?

    • @kareemr9203
      @kareemr9203 4 года назад

      hell yea. i went to a few whalers games

    • @jennifersman7990
      @jennifersman7990 4 года назад

      I went to the very first game they played in Hartford in 1975. They were the New England Whalers then, played in the WHA and beat the San Diego Mariners 3-2 in OT

    • @jennifersman7990
      @jennifersman7990 4 года назад

      steve perry They became the Carolina Hurricanes, won the Stanley Cup and never said thanks to Hartford for giving them a franchise

  • @matthewcampbell7985
    @matthewcampbell7985 4 года назад

    In 1917 there are 2 Montreal teams but one team is disbanded after it's arena got on electrical fire.

  • @markguerrero6791
    @markguerrero6791 8 лет назад +4

    Can't wait for my season tickets to the Las Vegas Knights!!

  • @itsjustme843
    @itsjustme843 6 лет назад

    I was one of those kids in so. Cal who got hooked on hockey after seeing my first KINGS game . Hockey had kind of a cult following while I was in high school . We would play street hockey in the loading dock area of a Safeway store in Downey Ca . Wow how things have changed . Since Wayne gretzky , now kings games are always sold out .

    • @gregorygarcia6558
      @gregorygarcia6558 2 года назад

      Been a Kings fan since 1967, back in the 70's we used to play roller hockey every Saturday morning on the school parking lot, didn't get a chance to play in the ice till I got of highschool, my family hated hockey .....

  • @Pfsif
    @Pfsif 12 лет назад +5

    How bout the goalies with NO masks?

    • @jaycompany4886
      @jaycompany4886 4 года назад

      Yeah...but that goalie at the beginning could've been Jason Voorhees for all i know

  • @jeebuscrust
    @jeebuscrust 12 лет назад

    this is really awesome, thanks!

  • @sethmurray1952
    @sethmurray1952 12 лет назад +6

    Atlanta Thrashers 1999-2012 R.I.P

    • @mpaulm
      @mpaulm 4 года назад +1

      And the Atlanta Flames...

    • @realcanadianrailfan110
      @realcanadianrailfan110 4 года назад

      Both teams played in a really sketchy part of ATL. I wouldn't go there after dark, so the fans just never came, really. The Flames were sold to the Calgary owners because the ATL owner was greedy and wanted money, really.

    • @michaelleroy9281
      @michaelleroy9281 2 года назад

      2011

    • @michaelleroy9281
      @michaelleroy9281 2 года назад

      @@mpaulm 1972-1980 RIP

  • @wmradar
    @wmradar 11 лет назад

    That's an interesting way of looking at things.